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(strong) Causality
property of a system, that small variations in the cause only
provoke small variations in the effect. In EAs
variations of the cause correspond to changes of the
genotype
and variations of the effect to changes of the
phenotype
or of the respective
objective function
value (fitness).
Although strong causality remarkably increases the efficiency of
EAs, it is not always a prerequisite
for their successful application.
Hans-Georg Beyer
2002-02-25